Sandal season is in full swing, and while you may enjoy the warmth of the sun on your toes, your feet sometimes get the short end of the stick during the summer. That’s because sandals rarely offer your foot much arch support, which can lead to pain and discomfort. Recently, the American Podiatric Medical Association […]
3 Common Causes Of Ingrown Toenails
Ingrown toenails can be a pain, and if you don’t take preventative steps, they can keep returning even after you’ve taken care of the problem. So how can you keep ingrown toenails from coming back? To best do that, you have to know what causes ingrown toenails to develop. Once you know the causes, you […]
Traveling Tips For People With Poor Foot Circulation
Memorial Day weekend is right around the corner, and undoubtedly some of you will be getting on a bus or a plane to visit family or just get away for the long weekend. But if you have circulation issues in your feet, traveling in a confined space for hours can be painful, and sometimes even […]
Do Cracking Knees Mean Arthritis Is In My Future?
Do your knees crack when you get up off the couch or as you step out of bed in the morning? The medical term for this cracking or grating sound is called crepitus, and it occurs when there is friction between a bone and cartilage. But does this sound mean your cartilage is diminishing and […]
New Tool May Help Predict Diabetic Foot Ulcers
A new temperature-monitoring foot mat that can predict the development of diabetic foot ulcers could be the next big technological advancement in diabetic foot care. The technology is still in its infancy, but it’s producing some successful results. According to the research, the temperature-monitoring foot mat was able to correctly detect 97 percent of impending nontraumatic […]
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